SDP1/2
Re: SDP1/2
SDP1 and SDP2 are connections between the consoles at Station M and the consoles at Station A, used to patch talk groups across the two networks.SDnative wrote:In the LEAN meeting minutes, they frequently refer to RCS/SDP1 or SDP2. Is this the "phone patch 1" or "2" in the SD City TRS or is it another TG that I can't find?
Re: SDP1/2
That's pretty obvious from the context but there should be a TG that appears active on either system when this patch is active.800 wrote:SDP1 and SDP2 are connections between the consoles at Station M and the consoles at Station A, used to patch talk groups across the two networks.
Strangely, I don't see why SD City names TG's after a phonepatch when the only way they could be used for a "phone patch" is if the option to call in to the trunked system and appear on a TG is enabled. This is another topic though.
The question is, what's the ID for these SDP1 and SDP2 TG's.
Re: SDP1/2
Which ever San Diego City talk group is connected to SDP1 or SDP2 (which are not a TG, but are an audio circuit only [like a phone patch, without the phone]), and which ever RCS talk group is connected at the Station M end. Since it is not a connection of two TGs in the same system, there is not a third TG ID generated.OSW wrote:That's pretty obvious from the context but there should be a TG that appears active on either system when this patch is active.800 wrote:SDP1 and SDP2 are connections between the consoles at Station M and the consoles at Station A, used to patch talk groups across the two networks.
Strangely, I don't see why SD City names TG's after a phonepatch when the only way they could be used for a "phone patch" is if the option to call in to the trunked system and appear on a TG is enabled. This is another topic though.
The question is, what's the ID for these SDP1 and SDP2 TG's.
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Skip -SkipSanders wrote:Note that the two Phone Patch systems are specific frequency, not rotating. PP1 is always on the same channel, and it's not used for routine trunk coms. It's a seperate conventional style channel linked into the system for this use. (So far as I can tell)
Does the City have phone patch circuits in addition to the Console Patch circuits (SDP1 and SDP2)?
Don
You are correct in essence. [SDPD does have direct access to LES CMD and at least one of the TACs.]SDnative wrote:So let's say that Sheriff Santee is working something and requests CHP, so they patch to LE S CMD or TAC. Then it moves to SDPD area so Sheriff also patches to SDP1 and SDPD patches Eastern to SDP1 on their side, so that everyone can talk/listen to each other. Or can SDPD patch direct to LE S?